Sunday, 7 September 2008

Download Sonic Reign mp3






Sonic Reign
   

Artist: Sonic Reign: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal

   







Discography:


Raw Dark Pure
   

 Raw Dark Pure

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 8






German black metal couple Sonic Reign, comprised of deuce wickedness gentlemen known simply as Sebastian and Ben, arrived on the scene in 1997 under the appoint Megiddo. The twin changed their name to its stream personification in 1999 and released a well-received EP on the Supreme Chaos tag. The group's acerb uncut debut, Raw Dark Pure, arrived on Metal Blade Records in 2007.





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Thursday, 28 August 2008

Don Cheadle Shows Off His Funny Side


By Valerie Nome



Don Cheadle plays a spy in Traitor, only the padre of two remains coy about whether he�s e'er snooped in real life.

�I could tell you, but I�d have to kill you,� he tells OK! at the Traitor premiere in N.Y.C on Thursday.

According to film director Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Don�s learning ability is a pleasant surprise.

�He�s got a very dry sense of humor, only for such a serious actor he can be quite peculiar,� he tells OK! �Sometimes he�ll play pranks or he�ll pull your leg and you won�t know it," he says. "We were joking around on the set, and he and I would start talk and I would buy into whatever he was saying. Then he�d say 'Jeffrey, I was just telling that story, I was playacting,' and I opinion he was being serious about something. He bathroom deadpan deliver just around any fib, and you�ll believe him."



In order to play a former U.S. Special Operations officer in the external spy thriller, the 43-year-old Oscar campaigner picked up a new language.�

�I had to discover to talk Arabic for the prayers and observation of the rituals,"� he says.

Hmm, was he joking?










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Monday, 18 August 2008

Download Violet Indiana mp3






Violet Indiana
   

Artist: Violet Indiana: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Easy Listening

   







Discography:


Russian Doll
   

 Russian Doll

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 10
Casino
   

 Casino

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 12
Roulette
   

 Roulette

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 12






Sonic star Robin Guthrie (ex-Cocteau Twins) and vocalizer Siobhan de Mare (ex-Mono) made up the foggy dream drink down of Violet Indiana. Shortly later on de Mare was sticking of her Mono duties, she received a legal call from Guthrie, request her if she'd wish to work with him. Unfamiliar with Guthrie's cult condition, she asked her sister about him and decided to take him up on the offer. In late 2000, the duo released the Gag EP on Bella Union, the judge run by Guthrie and former Cocteau first paraguay tea Simon Raymonde. Retaining some of Guthrie's stylemark characteristics and compounding them with de Mare's lazy, positive pitch, the Suffocate EP constituted them convincingly enough as something removed from Guthrie's prior dance orchestra -- a catchy thing so. 2001's full-length Roulette improved on the bright debut. A singles aggregation, Casino, followed in other 2002. Russian Doll was the proper follow-up to Roulette, released in June of 2004.






Friday, 8 August 2008

Daleks invade the Proms (while earthlings pay �250 for a ticket)



It's not every day that Prom-goers initiate queuing for tickets at five in the break of the day, but then it's not often that the Tardis lands at the Royal Albert Hall.



Demand for yesterday's Doctor Who prom was so high that the wait list for pre-booked tickets hit the 3,000 mark. Those unwilling to join the early-morning queues might get headed to eBay, where seats were selling for as much as �250 each by the close of last week. Only the tickets for the Last Night of the Proms were selling for more.


Margaret Lewis and her trey children, Katie, Thomas and Oliver, had risen at four in the dayspring to drive to London from their home near Maidstone, Kent, in order to make sure they could get some of the D �5 tickets up for grabs on the sidereal day. They were rewarded by being the first in the queue.


"My favourite characters ar the Daleks," said George, who passed the time by carefully constructing a Dalek mask out of a white person paper udder and a straw. His elder sister, Katie, shyly confessed to being peculiarly enamoured of the Doctor himself, currently played by David Tennant. "Katie was up sooner than all of us straightening her hair," revealed her mother.


The concert, hosted by the actress Freema Agyeman, who plays one of the Doctor's sidekicks, Martha Jones, was part of the drive to make the yearbook Proms season more inclusive. Combining popular pieces including parts of Holst's Planets Suite and Wagner's The Ride of the Valkyries with dozens from the TV serial publication, the 1,400-strong audience gasped when a legion of aliens and frightful creatures marched into the hall through the crowds. The announcement at the start of the concert forbidding photography was shortly forgotten. Hosting a concert using the popular appeal of such a mainstream programme has left the BBC open to accusations of dumbing down, a charge vehemently denied by festival director and BBC Radio 3 controller Roger Wright.


Speaking shortly before yesterday's show up he aforesaid: "I remember once people saw what was in the syllabus, they backed down. It's hard to talk about dumbing down when we're hosting a concert for families that include pieces by Holst, Wagner and Prokofiev."


The charges held little sway with the crowd either. "I think it's an absurd notion," aforesaid Sarah Carley, a music teacher from Kent. "You've got to make greco-Roman music accessible, and it has to be interesting for children."


The Doctor himself missed the prom, so a especially filmed 10-minute video had to do. David Tennant was unable to attend in individual because he is currently playing Hamlet for the RSC in Stratford. Speaking from a giant idiot box screen to the crowds, the time-travelling Doctor boasted: "I was at the first Proms in 1895. Played the tuba, I was splendid."












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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Tj Rehmi

Tj Rehmi   
Artist: Tj Rehmi

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Invisible Rain   
 Invisible Rain

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Mera Therapy   
 Mera Therapy

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




The world's music has been blended into the unique guitar playing of T.J. Rehmi. A self-taught jazz/blues guitarist world Health Organization learned to play tunes by Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, and Santana by pinna, Rehmi has gone on to play a wide spectrum of euphony. An active participant in England's Asian Underground, he has played Indian classical music, Indo-Jazz nuclear fusion, bhangra music, reggae, and African music. As a session histrion, he was one of the number one musicians to use reggae bass lines to bhangra music. While he has corporate technological wizardry, including sampling and sequencing, Rehmi has balanced electronic gadgetry with organic instrumentation. His sound remains frozen in the traditional basso and drums structure. A native of Birmingham, England, Rehmi is the son of Asian immigrants. While he was initially drawn to western john Rock, he more and more veered towards worldly concern music. He played with a series of local jazz-funk and reggae bands in the late '70s and with several bhangra bands in the eighties and early '90s. A turning point in his melodious development came when he met nothingness saxophonist Andy Hamilton, wHO took him under his wing and taught him to read music. Rehmi later on studied Indian graeco-Roman music and Indo-Jazz nuclear fusion reaction with composer John Mayer. He further sharpened his skills piece attending the Conservatory in Birmingham.





Second Decay

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Paul Weller: 'I was right to split Jam - reunion is just cabaret'

Paul Weller says he has no regrets about splitting up The Jam � and has repeated his distaste for the current reunion without him.

The band split in 1982 at Weller's behest, but drummer Rick Buckler and bassist Bruce Foxton recently formed a new version of the group, From The Jam, with a different singer.
However speaking to BBC 6Music's Music Week show the original frontman says there is no going back for him.

"It was the right thing to do. It was an artistic decision, without sounding poncey. I didn�t want to be in the same set up for the rest of my life. I like to change and move on," Weller explained.

"Do I miss it? No, not particularly. I quite like what today is. It was a lot of pressure, being that kind of spokesman for a generation. Whether it was my own fault for setting myself up or not, I don�t know, but it was a lot of pressure for a young man. I certainly didn�t miss that."

Weller added he would not be attending his old bandmates shows any time soon.

"I�m not mad about the idea, It�s a bit cabaret to me," he explained. "I thought we were against all that."

The full interview can be heard at 1pm (BST) today (June 1) on BBC 6Music, go to bbc.co.uk/6music for more information.

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Mogwai and Dweeb

Mogwai and Dweeb   
Artist: Mogwai and Dweeb

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Electronic
   



Discography:


Angels Vs Aliens   
 Angels Vs Aliens

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2




 





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